Landis Exterior LLC
Emergency Roof Repair When Water Is Getting In
When a roof starts leaking during a storm, the first priority is limiting interior damage and making the home safer until permanent repairs can be completed. Landis Exterior responds to urgent roof problems with a practical plan for temporary protection, inspection, and follow-up repair.
Signs You May Need This Service
- Active dripping or wet ceiling areas during rainfall.
- A tree limb, debris, or wind event has opened part of the roof.
- Missing shingles, tiles, ridge caps, or metal panels after a storm.
- Water is entering near a skylight, vent, chimney, valley, or roof edge.
Our Process
- Step 1: Talk through the emergency and advise on immediate safety steps.
- Step 2: Inspect when conditions are safe and install temporary protection when needed.
- Step 3: Prepare a repair recommendation once the roof can be fully evaluated.
Local Southwest Florida Considerations
In Southwest Florida, emergency calls often happen after afternoon thunderstorms, tropical systems, or wind-driven rain. Quick temporary action can reduce drywall, insulation, and ceiling damage before a permanent repair is scheduled.
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Talk With a Local Roofer
Tell us what you are seeing and we will help you decide whether inspection, repair, or replacement makes sense.
Request an EstimateFrequently Asked Questions
Should I climb on the roof to place a tarp?
No. Wet roofs and storm damage are dangerous. Keep people away from the affected area and call a roofing professional.
Is emergency work the same as a permanent repair?
Sometimes, but not always. A temporary dry-in may be needed first, followed by permanent repairs after weather clears and materials are available.